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Trevor Price

Trevor became a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers at 28. He is currently the Vice President of the Society.

The artist Trevor Price (born 1966) specialises in drypoints and etchings that are handmade and hand printed in his studios in London and St Ives.

He studied at Falmouth and Winchester Schools of Art and at the age of 28 was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and is currently the Vice President of the Society. Trevor exhibits widely throughout Europe, with regular solo shows of both paintings and original prints.

Printmaker of the Year

In 2011 at Printfest, which is North Britain's only annual art fair dedicated to printmaking, Trevor was the invited 'Printmaker of the Year'.

Collections

Trevor's work is held in various collections including the Ashmolean Museum (Oxford), Guangdong Museum of Art (China), Yale University (USA), The Office of Public Works (Dublin), The Bank of England and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Awards

He has won several national printmaking awards, and on a number of occasions has been an invited selector for the annual National Printmaking Exhibition held at the Mall Galleries in London.

Art

The artworks by Trevor usually represent the intimacy between a couple, sometimes romantic, sometimes erotic and often humorous.

Artistic influences include Pablo Picasso, Freda Kahlo, Ben Nicholson and Cecil Collins. Location can also be a big influence in the work, and his Cornish roots often feature.